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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have not only gone through an unusually high amount of Nannies OP, but your expectations are really through the roof. Caring for young twins can be quite the challenge & [b]it seems your Nannies are expected to do many other things besides childcare.[/b] If a Nanny does not remove balls from under the couch, then that is truly okay. ................................................... It appears that it will be difficult for you to keep an in-home childcare provider. Your best bet would be a daycare for your children. Good luck! :)[/quote] What part of this isn't childcare? Putting a stroller in the car? Brushing their teeth? Cleaning their high chair trays? Keeping a humidifer running for them (recommended by their pediatrician due to preemie health issues)? Keeping their toys organized and off the floor at the end of the day? If someone can't do these things, why would I pay them money? I know the entitled nanny trolls here think they should make $30/hour as long as they manage to keep the kids breathing, but no one is paying out the nose for a nanny who sits on her lazy butt all day watching TV.[/quote]
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